Exciting Opportunities at Our New Toa Payoh Learning Centre! Dear Parents, We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new learning centre in Toa Payoh, offering a range of programmes to support your child’s educational journey: Main Literacy Programme Maths Programme Chinese Programme Preschool Programme Specialist Teaching If you’re interested in transferring your child to our new centre, please give us a call at 6444 5700 or email us at [email protected].
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Discover how drama classes can transform the lives of children with dyslexia by fostering confidence, communication, and essential life skills. In this insightful forum piece, Muzdalifah Hamzah, Lead Educational Therapist and Programme Manager of DAS's Speech and Drama Arts Programme, shares the powerful impact of drama on students' personal growth and social-emotional development. Learn how drama not only helps children overcome learning challenges but also empowers them to thrive.
Discover how drama classes can transform the lives of children with dyslexia by fostering confidence, communication, and essential life skills. In this insightful forum piece, Muzdalifah Hamzah, Lead Educational Therapist and Programme Manager of DAS's Speech and Drama Arts Programme, shares the powerful impact of drama on students' personal growth and social-emotional development. Learn how drama not only helps children overcome learning challenges but also empowers them to thrive.
Dr Geetha Shantha Ram, Director of SpLD Assessment services at DAS, did a qualitative study in 2022 on preschool teachers who taught pupils who were potentially gifted and learning disabled. She found that the teachers were focused on trying to fix the deficits of the children, with the giftedness used only to support the weaknesses. “If adults are fixated on deficits, the children’s sense of self-worth will dip. By flipping the attention to strengths, we’re able to help the learner identify his true self-worth,” she says. She hopes there can be more awareness of twice-exceptionality so that parents and teachers can provide more support for children. “Positive external support is a huge factor in enabling them to overcome difficulties.”